His family, his friends

They exist right in the middle of us, most of the time invisible, and are known by different names in different countries and times. People who carry all their precious few belongings in a plastic bag or a trolley, and seen sitting at the corner down the street, even the street that has shops that sell shoes just like mine (really!) for 500 Euros. At present in France they are called SDF (sans domicile fixe), and exist in numbers more than a million in France itself. But for me, this photo taken right in front of Notre Dame Cathedral in the heart of Paris isn’t about homelessness. It is about loneliness.

Dear Suda,
Thanks for the compliments.
The Europe summer sunshine can be very bright and blinding, and the aim and shoot photos without filters or setting shutter speed come out faded and over exposed. I usually don’t use photography as an art, I just try to keep some souvenirs. (I hope to take up a course in future). Anyway, I don’t devote much time to taking a single photo. And for this photo with winged subjects needed me to click fast!
So this was the case with this photo. So I covered it up by making it sepia (I used Photoscape, though I use Photoshop pro for tinkering around, but am experimenting with Photoscape now). I didnt do anything else. Oh yes, I made the photo frame with Photoscape too.http://download.cnet.com/PhotoScape/3000-2192_4-10703122.html?tag=mncol
Best wishes,
Nomad.